Talairach Proportional Grid System Neurosurgery led to the development of the
most standard reference frame used in brain mapping today: the Talairach atlas.
In 1967, Talairach and Szikla proposed a reference frame for stereotaxic ...

In this superb atlas, the distinguished authors offer the proportional grid system of brain imaging. This unique process makes it possible to localize neuroanatomic structures not visible with traditional radiologic methods. Unlike the classic method of spatial reading, which is valid only with the particular brain under consideration, the proporti...

Derived from [59] using the Talairach Deamon [37] and superimposed on a Talairach transformed individual brain slice in parallel to the superior temporal
plane. Note the posterior displacement of BA 41 in relation to 1st Heschl's gyrus (
HG).

Ten years ago, a shocking murder cut short a blossoming romance between beautiful young heiress Sibyl Higginson and her cousin Brandon Mountford. When Mountford, an epileptic subject to seizures and memory loss, awakened near a bloody corpse, he was forced to escape to avoid execution for the crime. The years passed, nothing was heard of Mountford,...

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Laurence Talairach-Vielmas is Professor of English Literature at the University of Toulouse (UTM, CAS), France. She is the author of Wilkie Collins, Medicine and the Gothic (The University of Wales Press, 2009; winner of the Esse Book Prize 2010 for Cultural Studies; shortlisted for the BSLS best book 2009), Moulding the Female Body in Victorian Fa...

The Handbook of Medical Image Processing and Analysis is a comprehensive compilation of concepts and techniques used for processing and analyzing medical images after they have been generated or digitized.

“This well-documented and elegantly written study fills an important gap both in Collins studies and in accounts of the Gothic. Laurence Talairach-Vielmas shows exactly how the conventions of the old Gothic thrive and survive in Collins: concentrating on women and servants, the analysis convincingly demonstrates how the literary structures of horro...

Back in olden times, before the invention of modern devices such as computers and slap bracelets, brain researchers relied on standard coordinate systems as a guide to brain anatomy. One of the most enduringly popular of these was the Talairach coordinate system, based on the brain of a deceased elderly Frenchwoman; the origin of this space was located at the anterior commissure, and both the anterior and posterior commissures were then set on an even plane.